Michael Carter-Williams did not agree with this call. Then he turned into a crab and died.

5. Mitch "Magic" McGary

wut

wuuuuuuuut

4. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

Tim Hardaway Jr., you magnificent son of a... Tim Hardaway.

3. JORDAN MORGAN REDEMPTION, PART I

Charge. End of discussion.

2. JORDAN MORGAN REDEMPTION, PART II

The gif leading off the post is probably better, but for the sake of completion here's the broadcast angle.

FRAMES OF THE GAME: OTTO'S DEMISE

Before we get to the alternate angle, please take note of:

Otto, obviously.

The male cheerleader directly to Otto's right.

The female cheerleader throwing a tantrum in the front row.

The fact that she's the only cheerleader in the front row who seems to be aware of this "bas-ket-ball" game.

End of bench facepalm.

Exasperated guy next to facepalm guy, who appears to be kicked into a new level of exasperation by Otto's flailing foot.

Now, you may wonder why Otto's reaction is so delayed, and why the official making the call points more in the direction of the sideline than directly up the court. Wonder no more:

The charge call was simply a signal for John Beilein to execute his Jedi uppercut. Before you Syracuse fans start screaming conspiracy, look at Jim Boeheim—you don't think that brief pause before walking towards the court is a coincidence, do you?

It was great for Jordan to get those big plays to end the game, given some of the bounces the ball has taken for him. I like that gif taken from a higher angle that as Jordan is slamming the ball home the camera pans to the fans beyond the court doing their best imitation of Mad Town's "Jump around" right before the beginning of the 4th quarter.

Watch the top .gif again and how quickly he reacts and heads down the floor when he sees this coming together. That's just good old fashioned basketball instincts. The difference between a hopeful offensive possession and a sure fire dunk.